If your business operates on the Software as a Service model, then your customers are able to not only access but also use internet-based software services as opposed to buying the software and installing it on their server.
Generally, Software as a service is designed to transfer management of serious applications such as CRM and HR apps while conveniently catering to budget constraints since the financial model shifts from being capital expenditure to operating expenditure.

These days marketers have heaps of choices for the technology they use. There are email marketing and automation tools, blog and landing page software, optimization tools, and of course all-in-one marketing clouds.
With so many options available, how do marketers choose the right technology stack to accomplish their goals? Do all-in-one marketing clouds offer everything they need, or are best-of-breed software stacks the best option?
To find answers, Campaign Monitor surveyed 500

Knowing what makes people click is essential for any online business, regardless of its size and field of expertise. Understanding your visitors means you can get on the same wavelength with them, which is ultimately the goal of most Internet marketers. A lot has been said about online persuasion, but how exactly can good design combined with web psychology maximize the potential of your website? Chances are you’ve already tried optimizing your website, but do you know why some things work

You know, it’s kinda scary:
Turns out that anybody could call themselves a content marketer today...and most people wouldn’t be able to call their bluff. At least one impression I had after reading the Content Marketing Institute’s 2016 Benchmark Report:
According to the report, 88% of respondents use content marketing in their work. But…
55% of them are unclear or unsure about what content marketing effectiveness looks like.
And only 30% can rate their efforts as effective

So, you’re done:
You’ve typed in those final lines of code. Ironed out few technical problems beta testers have reported. And uploaded that last interface revision.
And now you begin to wonder:
How the heck am I supposed to attract users?
Use paid ads? Invest in SEO? Start boasting about the product on social media?
Or use content, like everybody else?
Well, all these strategies will work. But what you need right now is a quick way to introduce your SaaS to as

An interview with Tom Gorski, Growth Hacker and CEO of SaasGenius.com & Inboundway.com published a part of the Startuptyping - a Polish newsletter devoted to startups, content marketing, social media, and growth hacking.
Today we’re talking to Tom Gorski who has been creating and implementing marketing strategies for over 12 years. Tom cooperated with over 150 companies representing various industries, including Dell, BlackBerry, and 24HourFitness.
Tom is the co-founder of

Interview with CEO of SaasGenius.com, Tom Gorski which was originally published by a Polish magazine MamStartup.
How many pieces of SaaS software does an average mobile app studio need?
At the moment, mobile app agencies with a marketing & sales department will soon need approximately 20-50 tools facilitating their work. These tools improve customer communication, internal communication, or can be used for analytics, branding, and scalable application testing.
20 to 50 sounds like